Future Echoes | Echoes Future

Our society needs to acknowledge the impact of our current decisions on the future of our nation and the generations that will inhabit it during those eras.

We need to be aware of the echoes from these decisions and engage the generations in such a way that they recognise both now and in the future how they will be impacted.

This blog will explore and document this process and concept from its initial formulation to its possible outcomes.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Symbolization > Strategy Exploration > Distributed

The chosen symbol, and one which is highly recognizable, is the International Red Cross (and Red Crescent) Movement. It can be divided into separate committees, and of those the most recognisable would be the National Red Cross (and Red Crescent) Societies.

This symbol is associated with a number of elements that people relate to it, such as financial support, medical support, fund raising, food delivery and in general most types of humanitarian care.

Under the Red Cross symbol these elements all become united and when presented in any nation during any crisis or movement it is always recognised for its core value.

Thus the symbol is shared, connected, communicative, and programmed.

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